how did sinhalese become the official language of srilanka
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Sinhala Only Bill, (1956), act passed by the government of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) making Sinhalese the official language of the country. The bill was the first step taken by the new government of S.W.R.D. ... Violently opposed by the Tamil-speaking minority in Ceylon, the passage of the bill was followed by rioting.
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In 1956, an act was passed to recognise "Sinhala" as the only official language thus disregarding tamil
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